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Sox2 deficiency causes neurodegeneration and impaired neurogenesis in the adult mouse brain

University of Milano-Bicocca · University of Milan · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

In many species, the Sox2 transcription factor is a marker of the nervous system from the beginning of its development, and we have previously shown that Sox2 is expressed in embryonic neural stem cells. It is also expressed in, and is essential for, totipotent inner cell mass stem cells and other multipotent cell lineages, and its ablation causes early embryonic lethality. To investigate the role of Sox2 in the nervous system, we generated different mouse mutant alleles: a null allele (Sox2beta-geo 'knock-in'), and a regulatory mutant allele (Sox2DeltaENH), in which a neural cell-specific enhancer is deleted. Sox2 is expressed in embryonic early neural precursors of the ventricular zone and, in the adult, in…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Neurogenesis
  • SOX2
  • Neural stem cell
  • Embryonic stem cell
  • Cell biology
  • Forebrain
  • Neuroscience
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